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Anne Frank: Beyond the Diary : A Photographic Remembrance |
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Rating: Summary: A Rememberal Girl Review: I am 14 years old and we just finished a play of the Anne Frank family, and we watched the movie. I chose to read THE DIARY OF A YOUNG GIRL, because the life of Anne had interested me. I really enjoyed this book as it is depresing and horrible what went on in this girls life, it teaches us not to take life for granted and to be happy the way you have it.
Rating: Summary: A real in depth following to the Diary Review: I was facinated by the Diary of Ann Frank, in my life i must of read it atleast 3 times, when i came across this i knew i just had to have it, i've even been to the secret annex in amsterdam but i still learned more from this book, its just an amazing photo journal of ann and the others that played a part in the diary, anyone who has read Ann Frank's Diary should most deffinatly make this part of the same collection, for me it helped put faces on the people she was talking about, sadly it only lets me give it 5 stars.
Rating: Summary: boring book cliche` Review: This book shares the pictures of concentration camps and tells what happened to the various members of the Frank family after they were found by the German secret police. It also states that had she survived just a few days longer, Anne would've been alive when the people of the concentration camps were released by the Allied troops. This has some heartbreaking information and pictures in it. It's marketted to kids, but some of the pictures may be a bit too difficult for a child to look at on his or her own. If you get this for a child, sit and explain what they are looking at.
Rating: Summary: Umm...What to call this.. Whatever you want!!!! Review: This book to me gave a vivid imagine into a young teenagers life who was forced to be hidden away from the world because someone else's hate for her. It gave me an inside look on how hilter really affected so many lives.The Jewsdid nothing wrong to deserve to get their lives taken away from them. The ones who got away or hid in a place similar to Anne's family still had to live with hearing what was happening to their friends. They went to everyday fearing the next,I don't think I could live like that. What Hilter did was unfair and not right in my opinon, I know many people would agree with me. I know I can never forgot this book or it details inside. I will always hold a special place in my heart for Annie and her family.
Rating: Summary: What I thought... Review: This book was a great book! One of my favorits. It does not only tell you what happened but you can see pictures on almost every page of what was goin on. This can help you if you get lost in whats really going on. This book is a very descriptive book. It told you what Anne felt about wearing a yellow star, going into hidding from Hitlar, and not being able to go outside and play. It also tells about the death camps, and concentration camps. Go get this book it was a very well written book!
Rating: Summary: The Interesting Life of Anne Frank Review: This is a great book for anyone who is interested in Anne Frank, but I think to really appreciate it you should read the diary FIRST, otherwise you won't understand the importance of what you are seeing in the pictures.
Rating: Summary: Nice Companion to the diary... Review: This was a nice book to read after the diary. It tells you more about life in the annex and what came of everyone in the annex. I especially enjoyed the hundreds of photographs of Anne and her family. Some of the pictures are rather depressing [the ones of people in concentration camps made me cry].
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